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    Default Anyone tried an Airchair ?

    Has anyonw on here tried an Airchair. They look like a blast! Crazy dangerous but fun as hell. How fast do you have to go?
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    Not as dangerous as you think . Pulls at very slow speed 10-15 mph. Its very hard to get up . Once up there is almost no drag very easy on your body. My biggest problem is storage when not in use its like bringing in a 3' long anchor attached to a wake board. If my brother in law buys a pontoon I would get one.

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    I have seen some of these Airchair videos here and there on youtube, and they look like a blast. I have been seraching for a used one but find it hard to bite the bullet on essentially a $500 towable. Yeah I could see these being a pain to keep onboard.
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    NOT as easy as it looks. I only got to try it one time but I just kept slapping the water up, and then down..BAM..BAM. I couldn't find the middle sweet spot. lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jet View Post
    NOT as easy as it looks. I only got to try it one time but I just kept slapping the water up, and then down..BAM..BAM. I couldn't find the middle sweet spot. lol.
    Hahaha!!! Jet was totally tea-bagging it on the air chair!!! That is what most of my friends end up doing as well. I found out that you gotta find the limits of the foil and listen to the foil. If it starts sucking air, you are about to experience the dreaded tea bag scenario described above by Jet.
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    Hate to admit it, but add me to the airchair teabagging list. We borrowed one a fews years back without any instruction & it was down right laughable - hilarious, actually. Bounce, bounce, splat - repeat (agian & again & again). Really cool sensation (no, not the teabagging) for those brief runs gliding over the surface before we started po-go sticking. Would love to try it again with someone who actually knew how...
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    Ok everyone. Airchair is a BRAND of hydrofoil - there are several. They are NOT dangerous *unless you're nuts* and they are NOT THAT HARD.
    Go with someone that knows how to do this. My wife competes at this nationally - she's the number 3 rated women in those that compete. She's got 7 grandkids and
    competes against 18-38 year olds.

    There are a lot of folks on here that foil.

    The key is to hook up with someone that KNOWS what to do -- it's really not that hard if you have a teacher.

    I am on the board of the United States Hydrofoil association -- There are TONS of folks all around the nation that WANT to teach you how to ride the thing.
    It is the most fun you will EVER have on the water!

    Check out this guide that we put out just in the last few months about learning to foil:

    http://www.usawaterski.org/BasicSkil...oHydrofoil.pdf

    Check out a competition near you: www.hydrofoil.org, www.ushanationals.com

    YOU CAN DO IT! Wanna fly?

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    Wow Todd, thanks for all the awesome info. I think that was the push I needed to go out and grab one of these. I have been browsing ebay/craigslist for a while and you can usually find them around $400 or so
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    Wish I never downloaded the how to portion of the thread.... The search is on, anyone know what to look for in a chair??

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    Quote Originally Posted by mabbore View Post
    Wow Todd, thanks for all the awesome info. I think that was the push I needed to go out and grab one of these. I have been browsing ebay/craigslist for a while and you can usually find them around $400 or so
    If you are going to be riding exclusively on the chain, the chair is probably not going to be an option as they only run about 4.5 foot water depth max I think in the summer on Fox Lake and the river down north of the dam, these two are the deepest areas of water usually if I recall. Forget trying to ride it on Pistakee and Petite lake as well.
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